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RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1906, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ROOMS TO LET—Furn, and Unfarn. ROOMS AND I!OAILD-—CQ_!_(I med. PERSONALS—Continued. b) I M. D. "GLSCM. 1015—Roome to let, furnished for - ousekeep: \ice housekeeping rooms to 156 Very nice sunny furnished room ¢ for housekeeping. 5TA—Fousekeeping rooms to let FULTON, 227 Nice housekeeping Tooms to let; reasonable { FRANKLIN, —Elegantly furnished rooms for housekecping: reasonable. 700- Fine ; re FELL. ing roc reasonabl 1450, near Sutter—Elegantly fur- mhy corner; bath, phone, gas; singie n suite. nny ) let: reasonable. £05—Swell nelghborhood; _Tice rished housekeeping rooms to FRANKLIN, suni well fu tion with furnished sunny housekeep- | turnished housekeep- | { | TURK, 411—Clean, sunny furnished rooms for housekeening: gas range, bath; other nice rooms from $8 up. v TWENTY-FIRST, 3203—Two furnished house- keeping rooms. = Apply 371 Lexington TURK, 1617—3 pleasant unfurnished house. keeping rooms: use of bath; gas fixtures; suitable for man and Wife. HARRISON, 2732—Nice sunny furnished rooms to let: pleasant location. HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. El worth; In heart of city: baths; modern in all details; §3 to §$15 week; with private bath, §1 day: tourists solicited. — e HYDE, 316—Neatly furnished rooms to let; ell_conveniences. s and Leaven- 300 rooms; 100 VAN NESS, 318—Sunny rooms, pleasantly lo- cated, completely furnished for light house. keeping. 7 VALENCIA, 564 — Furnished housekeeping rooms; converient to market; good car service. VALENCIA, 564—Neat and sunny furnished housckeening rooms. VAN NESS ave.,, 519—Nlicely furnished sumny rooms, complete for housekeepifg, from $T up per month. VAN NESS. 712—Rooms to let; furnished for housekeeping: reasonable. VAN NESS ave_ 710—Neat, housekeeping rooms to let. well furnished s furnished rooms to let; Sunny VAN NESS, 518—Close in; neat sunny fur- r housekeeping. rooms housekeeping: close in. nished housekeeping rooms to let. © sunny suite rooms for | VAN NESS, 406—Housekeeping rooms to let very convenient; cheap. | _ furnished. “Completely furnished for light | WASHINGTON, 208+—Two beautifully fur- pi o e nished rooms and kitchen. ave. S21—Furnished WEBSTER. 1400—Housekeeping rooms to.let furnished; reasonable. HYDE, 915—Sunny well furnished rooms to Jet: reasonable. -~ HAIGHT, 504—Upper flat; elegant furnished rooms to let; everything modern. HAYFS, 1667—Top flat; neat, sunny furnished rooms to let. BUSH. 1059—Nicely furnished rooms with ex- %!l‘(:rt table board; nice location; references irec CENTRAL ave., $19—Splendid furnished rooms with excellent table board; fine location; near park. FEANKLIN, 1039—Elegont furnished single and double rooms; excellent table; private tamily; reasonable ratgs. JONES, 1810—Nice, well-furnished rooms In cholce location; splendid marine view; ex- cellent table board; references. P(‘)“s"fi 1234—Large private house; sunny. first-class corner house; every room light and HYDE, 110, near Golden Gate ave.—Pleaeant rooms to let, furnished; gas and bath. HYDE, 913, between Pine and Bush: Neat SEVENTH, 252—Newly furnished room: al! day; with or without board; first new home. furnished rooms to let. HYDB, 216—Nicely furnished rooms to let at reasonable rates. HARRISON, 2631A—Nice rooms to let; cheap: HOWARD, 2167—Comfortable neat furnished rooms to let. HOWARD, 2000—Corner house; nished room to let, HARRISON. 1008, near Sixth—Nice sunny front, newly furnished room; remsonable. JESSIE, 312—Nice furnished room to rent; lady or gentleman. stnny furnished nicely fur- GATE, 1617—Neat, sunny furnished keeping rooms to let WEBSTER. 1018—Housekeeping rooms to let, furnished: every convenience. furnished 1-2 and 3 1418—Nicely iso single rm tes for housekeeping: = ave., 026—Large, sunny, fur- keeping rooms to let: gas range, also single rooms. N GA TE ave., 761—Rooms let; 3 for housekeeping. ce neat furnished housekech— et o 'S Neat, sunny, well furnished ivate house; sun and well fur- keeping rooms to let furnished housekeeping Very pleasant side rooms; gas > yard: fine view. on; sunny furnished Hall; neat, well fur- usekeeping rooms to let; well furnished house- ar North Point—Three fur- let for housekeeping. . 696 Large front room. $6 a month ate, bath; also two unfurnished Housekecping rooms to let, fur- ely ceping furnished rooms, com-— 230 Housekeeping rooms; complete for housekeeping : reasonable. D, 1177 Sunny furnished housekeep- m: $10 month up upper floor—Four unfurnished eperate bath; gas runge; $17. ate. §7. Call Sunday. 1609, corner Polk—2 rooms, new- hed: sunny front housekeeping apart- arine view: $14 up. | LARKIN_ 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 30 per month;: other rooms from $10 up; epecial inducements to tourlsts. | LARKIN, 1042 Front room and kitchen: com- | plete for houeekeeping: rent reasonable. " exposw 1% - Gbc T MAN PITTS, et st. San Francisco.. PHOTO PRINTING. @iscount of 10 per cent 6n orders of | ints each from 6 negatives. | LARKIN, 10151 —Desirable furnished house- my prices: 24x3%. 4c each: | keeping ‘rooms to jet s x3% and S%xey. Sc; 4xb and 3K | LARKIN, 1019—Nice sunny furnished house- keeping rooms to let LEAVENWORTH, 212 near Turk—Convenient . PITTS, housekeeping rooms to let; reasonable. 73 PRNE DO iak. Sials Wownchecn. LAGUNA. 911—Neat. well furnished house- keeping rooms to let 405, corner Polk—Neatly fur- rooms, single or en suite, com- usekeeping: nice iocation. 25— Two light housekeeping rooms; : no objaction to children. CYKO PHOTO PRINT PAPER. 4 developing paper snd prints by artificial | Sample ddzen of any s up to cluding 4x5 . ......150 essortment Kodak Mounts and | ot —3 or 4 nicely furnished ocon- Jusekeeping rooms; rent to sult. 502—Furnished housckeeping rooms | "to let: close in; no car fare. | MeaLx . 220%, near City Hall—Very nice rooms ‘urpished for housekeeping. PHOTO PLATES. $%xéy. 40c box; 4x5, 55¢; 6x7, $L MASON ALL THE LATEST MAGAZINES AND PERIGDICALS. MISSION, 1324 —Neet | housekeeping rooms furnished for THAT MAN PITTS, 1008 Msrket st. San Francisco. —— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. E . WONG HIM, herb doctor, 1 Alseas: of the human body; for four years at 667 Geary st., now located s O'Farrell snd Ellis. | | to Dr. Li Po Tai, | 11 diseases cured by | for houge eeping. TR, $02—Nice furnished rooms, te for housekeeping; all conveniences; neighborhood : rates reasonable. 1120—Large susekeeping. MISSION Xeepi 1604—Comfortable furnished house- rooms to let: cheap. | MGNTGOMERY. 109—Sunny front sulte of | housekeeping rooms to let at “The Martin.” Phone Black 6712 | MASON, 700—$15; 2 sunny connecting nished rooms for housekeeping. NINTH, 136—Nice, large front and back par- jor, with conveniences for housekeeping. . | OAK. 117, or 14 Page—Complete for house- room 210, or | " keeping: $5 to $12: hot bath: laundry: adults béx 682, San Francieco O'FARRELL, 725 (Alcalde)—Nice new sunny NTIONS pstented;: U. S. and forelgn | apartmen nt ) F. P."MEDINA, 632 Market st ments: rex ECIPLE & RIVES, 1011 James Flood bidg.. Gbiain, buy and sell patents. P o. reduced. | OAK, 1723—Everything modern and convenient; beautiful rooms for housekeeping. | ®FARRELL. 459—Housekeeping rooms to let: ool — | very reasomable; no car fare. FREE jllustrated. book on above disesses se on request; permanent cures without the knife; book contains valuable information. DR. FRANK R. WESTON, Specialist, suite 5004, Donohoe bldg.. 8 Taylor st., S. F. O'FARRELL, rooms to let: rent low. OAK, 607—Two newly rooms, OCTAVIA, 411—Sunny wéll keepiug rooms to let, OCTAVIA, 1153—Housekeeping rooms to let; reasonable. OCTAVIA, 1282—Nicely furnished rooms for houscikeeping: en suite or single. OCTAVIA, 411—Comfortable rooms to let; fur- nished for housekeeping. PERRY, 205, near 4th—Sunny bedroom snd kitchen; fur. for hskpg.; cheap; single rms. furnished housekeeping furnished house- £. C. HUGHES COMPANY, printers, engrav- ers and binders. 511 Sansome st., S. F. —_—— PATENT MEDICINES. CONSUMPTIVES and asthmatics—Our lym- , tuberculine and asthmaticine are cur- Both troubles right slong: to prove it for samples of me: nd references. | Restorative Me ompany, 282 POLK, 601 Hovsekeeping rooms to 'let; rea sonable. POLK. 101§—Sunny front room and kitchen; £as, bath, phone; no objection to children. POWELL, 503—Nicely furnished rooms com- plete for housekeeping. PINE, 1532—Swell neighborhood: neat, sunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. POLK, 601—Rooms to let, furniehed complete MUSEUMS. DR LIEPIG STAFF Free Museom of Anstomy moved to 1023 Market st., near 6th ROOSMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A BAY-WINDOW room and kitchen, well fur- nished, facing south, near Halght. cars; for housckeeping. b Jeundry: cozy cor. flat; tel Page 1521 | BOLK, 1018 Two sunny front rooms, lower AN, 1205—Corner flat; besutiful | fioor; yard, laundry: suitable for family. y furpished b o housekeeping roome to let. | BOLK, 612—Nicely furnlehed housekeeping BUSH, Tooms to let. POST, 962_Bunny front rooms for housekeep- ig. $12 to $16; also single rooms. NSON, 286—Two housekeeping rooms week: also small room, $1.25 week. 1224—Furnished housekeeping rooms to reasonable. BUCHANAN, 1206—Sunny furnished rooms for housekeening ;. reasonable. CALAFORNIA, 1423 let; furnished. CALIFORNTA. 1510, near Polk—Beautiful sun- ny furnishdd rooms to let. —Housekeeping rooms to | SUTTER, 1119—Furnished housekeeping rooms to let; reasonahle rent. EEVENTEENTH, 3645—Housekeeping rooms o let, furnished. ON, 405 cor. bth, plete housekeeping room rent_cheap. SUTTER, S871—Nicely furnished rooms com. plete for housekeeping: either single or cove suites; sun all day. SACRAMENTO, 1514—Nicely furnished sunny suite or single; light housekeeping ailowed. CLIPPER, 488-Castro car: 3 or 4 furnished | rooms and bath. basement; rent $10. EDDY, 7@—Newly furnished sunny rooms: single or cultes:-bath; phone; aisb housekeep- ing rooms: renf very reasonable. 1STH, 3399, wor. dow cor. rme.. Market—Com- running water; Mission—Beautitu! bay kitchen: mod. v : also single rms. ELLIS, 817—Neat well furnished housekeep! rooms to let: ptivate. a7 ELLIS, 570—Rooms to let, furnished for house. | S1:V ENTEENTH, 3645—Rooms to let, fur- keepifg: close in. nished for housekeeping. EIGHTEENTH, 3392—Housekeeping rooms to | SHOTWELL, 105—New flat; housekeeping let; furnished. | _rooms to let. BDDY, 725—Sunny front euite and large sunny | SEVENTH, 18—5 furnished housekeeping rooms, bath and gas, $20. SAN CARLOS avi Front room, front room: all nicely furn.: phone and bath, | . 855, nr. 21st and Mission— EDDY, 827—Neat_fufnished_rooms for house— g Fpin o gt e keeping. i SECOND, 434—Housekeeping rooms; 2 large, -3 80— nwnlhllwlu Tooms to fet; g {::;: ooug suitable for couple; ELLIE, 434A—Nicely furnished rooms for TENTH. 152—Two connecting rooms, nicel; furnished: hot and cold 'l{zr; Sunny vard. TURK, 265—2 sunny. connecting a3 range, §17; one with plano, gas stove, $15. TURK. 411—Nice sunny furnished rooms; bousekeeping; plano, gas range. bath, ete.; up, —_— TWENTY .THIRD, 8726, near Dolores—Sunny bay-window rooms, furnished; 4 picte for housekeeping. P e A TWENTIETH, 3305 —Reasonable renj: neat, well furnished housekeeping Pfloflun,o let. TURK, 1811—Lower flat; nea Sishas rRoms Sor Bamtkiang. Y fhes housekeephg: gas or coal stove; sinks; run- ning Water. EDDY, 632—Neatly furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges: gas, bath, phome. P ——— EDDY, 516—Sunny well-furnished hourekeep- ing-rooms to let. s ELLIS, 45¢>Neat rooms to let; furnished com- plete” for housekevping. FIGHTEENTH, 8000—Sunny well furnished housekeeping rodms to let. ELIJE. bi4—Rooms to let, furnished complete for Louspkeeping. - g HAIGHT, 696—Large sunny front room; gas, | fur- | furniched with modern improves | 626—Clean, sunny housekeeping | | | BYRTON BUSH, eniences; rea- | PARTMENT HOUSES, HYDE, 1360—Near town; for refined peopls, unfurnished, new, artistic 4 rooms, bath, pri vate hall and rear porch apartment flats: halis beautifully carpeted and lighted; free water and janitor service; light and sun in every room: unsurpassed marine view fram top Hoors; rents $25, $21.50 and $30: opened today for the firat time; call early if you want one; you cannot duplicate them for $10 per month more. ROSSWELL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde d 4 rooms, with bat am_heat. — LARKIN, 247—Nicgly furnished, sunny rooms from $1.50 to $3.50 per week; running water. LARKIN. 233—Rooms to let; very reasonable; near in: no car fai LARKIN, 1025—To let. very nice sunny fur— nished rooms and bath. Bk mert it 2 8 e S Ly LEAVENWORTH, 219—Sunny furnished rooms to let. LEAVENWORTH, 822—Three. eunny unfur- nished rooms to let. LIBERTY, 67—Nicely furnished sunny room; bath; reasonable if permanent. LEAVENWORTH, 215—Rooms to let; neatly furnished, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. A—ROYAL House, 126 Ellls, bet. Poweil and Mason; rooms 50c, $1.50 per day; week. $3, $2.50, $C to $8; hot, cold water; office and el vator on ground fioor: reading-room, parlor. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26c to §1 per night, $1.25 to $5 per week and iight housekeeping rooms: open all night BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water In every room; 200 Tooms; 25¢ to 50c per night, $1.25 to $4 week. Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; New house; modern; $1.25 to §3 per week 702, corner Powell—Furnished rooms to let; cheap. BUSH, 1006—Neatly furnished rooms; reason- able} nurses or students preterred. BUCHANAN, 1310—Comfortable furnished Tooms to let; rent very reasonable. BUSH, 818—Comfortable and home-like: beau- tiful’ sunny rooms with or without board. | BUSH, 1105—Well furnished rooms to Iet; very 1322 —Sunny furnished rooms to let, | comfortabl BUCHANAN, 1630, near Geary—! nished rooms to let; reasonable. BUSH, 1581—Elegantly furnished rooms; mod- cely fur- ern, ‘sunny. | BAKER, 647—Newly and nicely furnished rooms for rent; sunny front: gas, bath, phone; very reasonable; small private family. UCHANAN, 1214 Neatly furnished rooms to let in a desirable neighborhood. 5 BUSH, 1024—SBunny, let; reasonable. BRYANT, 2720A—Nlce, sunny front room; gas, bath; new house; private. er: ell furnished rooms to BUSH, 614—Single and doyble sunny rooms, with German home cooking; phone Mont— gomery 2482. CALIFORNIA, 1514, nished rooms to let CALIFORNIA, 1413, near Polk—Nice sumny furnished rooms to let. ALIFORNIA, 15023%—Private house; sunny furnished rooms to le CAPP, 242, between Seventeenth and Eight- enth—Nice large furnished rooms; board op- tional. near Polk—Sunny fuf- neat | CLAY, 1714, near Van Ness ave.—Eunny, new- ly furnished, elegant front rooms for gentlo- men only. CALIFORNIA, 152¢—Rooms to let; good car rvice; single and suites. DEVISADERO, T44—Eiegantly furnished rooms in & new top flat: everything modern. EDDY, 514—Nice little basement room, able for single man, $1 week. ELLIS, 711%—Newly furnished rooms, sultes or single, with use of bath; light housekps. | BLLIS. 1463—Front room for a gentleman. connecting suites for | BDDY, 522—Completely furnished rooms to let; reasonablo. EDDY, 827—Comfortable, well-lighted fur- nished rooms to let. TLLIS, 711%—Newly furnished rooms, sultes or single. with use of bath: light housekpg. ELLIS, 310—Rooms to let reasonable. EDDY, 728—Large sunny front suite; suitable for 2 gentlemen; phone, bath. in private house; ELLIS, 1463—Small front room for a gentle- man: low rent. ELLIS, 1115—Two single rooms; very reason- able; private fiaf ELLIS, 477—Rooms to let in private house; very reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 606—Pleasant sunny room. LEAVENWORTH, 820, nr. Sutter—Nlce fur- nished rooms at reasonable rates; single or en eulte. McALLISTER, 1431—Newly furn. front sulte: electric light, telephone; private: no children. VAN NESS ave., 800, corner Eddy (The Alta Vista)—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms with excellent table board; reasonable rates. SUHLING—In _this city, March 21, 1906, to the wife of Charles E. Suhling. a son. TOLOSKI—In this city, March 22, 1906, to the wife of Charles E. Toloski. a son. VLAUTIN—In thls city, March 29, 1906, to the wife of P. Paul Viautin, a son. MARRIED. T (NI_-KERRIGAN—In this city; D T 000, by the Hev_ Father Ryan of St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Raiph de Mar- tini and Alice Kerrixan, both of San Fran- cisco. DORNBACH—WALTER—In_ this city, March 31, 1906, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Fred 3.’ Dornbach and Ardie L. Walter, both of this_city. R GRASS—MARTIN—In this city, rch 30, 1800, by the Rev. Herman Gehrcke, Richard E. Grass.of San Francisco and Mae Martin of Berkeley, Cal. LUTTRELL—MORRIS—In this city. March 22, 1906, Peter H. Luttrell Jr. of Fort Jones, Cal, and Pauline E. Morris of San Fran- cf e — A—Johnston (The), 605 O'FarrelF—Sunny sulte, with bath; home cooking; beautiful grounds. FULTON, 1442, near Baker—Sunny rooms; ex- cellent board. GUERRERO, 126—Nice sunny double and single rooms, with board; very reasonable. HAWTHORNE, 172, pr. Harrison—Pleasant room with board; 1 or 2; renged fam.; reas. HOWARD, 841A—Sunny rooms with board; §5 wk.; American family; home cooking: plano. HOWARD, 2337—Pleasant rcom and board for gentieman. LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms; hot and ‘cold water; bath; excellent board. LARGE, sunny front room, rumning water; excellent table board. 1332 Fulton; West 3922, PAGE, 368, near Buchanan—Newly furnished sunny rooms; breakfast, dinner; bath; phone. ki Ao d B bttt i i it s PINE, 1720—Sunny, _attractive rooms, with board; billlard-rcom; references. POLK, 609—Beautiful, large, sunny rooms; private bath, gcod home cooking: reasonable. THI, CALEDONIA, 502 Powell st., cor. Sutter —Rooms and board, $20 up. UTAH, 523—Rooms to rent, with board, in pil- vate family. —_— e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. IEsestessibins e PR YOUNG man of good hablts desires nicely fur- nished, comfortable room in good locality prefers one in private family with board: give particulars and price. Box 617, Call office. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—100 single and family rooms, 35c to $§1.50 per day: $2 to $8 week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- tor day and night to its guests. MINNA, 628—One front room; $6 month. MYRTLE ave.. 238, near Van Ness—Nice furnished rooms; bath, gas, water; also un- furnished rooms: very reasonable. MARKET, 1854—Neat rooms to let; furnished complete; day, week or month. | MCALLISTER, 214_Select home; neat fur- | nished,rooms; bath. MCALLISTER, 228A—Cozy rooms, furnished complete, to let reasonable, MISSION, 0251 Nicely furnished sunny bay- window front and side rooms: grate, gas. MISSION, 2670—FIne furnished sunny rooms in the warm belt; to let by week or month; reasonable rates. MCALLISTER, €51—Newly furnished sunny roome, single or double: $7 and $8.50 month. MISSION, 828—Nicely furnished front roo $1.50 per weelk. MISSION, i514, near Bleventh—Furnished sin- gle front room: private house; $5 per month. YOUNG gent desires room and family board in Park Panhandle district. Box 621, Call. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—By elderly man, room in adult American family; $6 per month; with privi- lege of light housekseping. Box 396, Call. e, St A S e e ) RAZORS. SO Govuimeensobieb R I CARRY one of the largest and most select lines of razors In the city. I offer a sp clal razor at $1 and $1 50 that cannot duplicated for the money. Jordan, Henckels and Stiletto Razors at $2; corn parers, bc: hair clippers, $1 and up. SAFETY RAZORS. A safety razor is the most economical.in- strument a man can own. Easy to shave with; easy to keep in good order. I carry all the best cnes, Star Safety Razor, pegular §2, my spe; clal price . Extra blades . Gillotte Safety Razor, with 12 blades, Tequiring no honing or stropping. 12 extra blades = Ever-ready Safety Razor, 24 blades. Extra 12 blades Yankee Safety Razor Gem Safety Razor rrrana o2 283888 82 THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. Pitts, the Stationer. 1008 Market st., San Franclsco. McALLISTER, 1270—A few furnished rooms in an elegant private home. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Rooms, 50c to §1 per day; $10 & month up. OCTAVIA, 608—Elegant sunny rooms to let: reasonable. OCTAVIA, 1224—Elegant furnished sulte of rooms, with plano and use of kitchen; also 2ingle’ rooms, rent §7 and up. OLIVE ave.. 548, near Octavia—Nicely fur- nished sunny rooms, With bath and phon rent reasonable: half block from cars. O'FARRBLL, 627—Beautiful rooms, well fur- nished, to let, reasonable. O'FARRELL, 1103—Elegantly furnished rooms in corner flat; alao housekeeping. POWELL, 1220—Bunny_front furnished rooms 1o let; §1 & week up; also light housekeeping. POLK. 1012—Sunny furnished rooms to let: very reasonable.’ PIND, 775—Flegant furnished rooms; reason- able. PINE. 1583, near Van Ness ave.—Newly fur- nistied rooms; running water; electric light; modern. POWELL, 506, bet. Bush and Sutter—Fur- hished fooms to let; five minutes from Mar- ket st. RAZOR STROPS. A carefully selected aesortment In all the best materials, from 25¢ up. Btar Safety Stroos .. ....§1 00 Star Stropping Machines ....$1 50 and $2 50 Razors Honed and Ground, Honing.. .28 THAT MAN PITTS, 1008 Market st., San Francisco. e ————— s STABLES TO LET. BUCHANAN, 127—Stable, 7 or § stalls loft. buggy-house, yard; $10 per month. large TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premlier, $25; other typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, $2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 636 California; tel. Main 268. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes. from $20; guaranteed 1 Year; rentals, $2.50 month. WALTER SCOTT. 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 3, $75:all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co..117 Sutter, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the TUnited States or Can: SUTTER, 2213—Newly furnished front alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen: also one single room, with use of bath; private family. SOUTH PARK, 87—A nice furnished room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family. i &, at lowest rates. 19 Turk,nr.Mkt. ;ph.East 1129, SUTTER, 865—Single furnished room in private house, $4 per month; gas. > SIXTEENTH, 2006—Nice furnished rooms to let; well lighted: gas, SUTTER, 1010—Flegant private home; nicely furnished rooms to let. SUTTER, 2024, near Fillmore—Nicely fur— nished rooms to let; reasonable; private. SAN CARLOS ave., 217—Furnished fooms to let; remsonable. FULTON, 323—Furnished rooms to let; very desirable neighborhood. SEVENTEENTH, 8793—Rooms to let; sunny; reasonable. FELL, 30—Neat, well lighted furnished rooms to let FILLMORE, 984—Sunny furnished rooms to let In a modern top flat. FRANKLIN, 17—Neat furnished rooms to let. FRANKLIN, 108—Nice sunny furnished rooms o le FOURTEENTH, 467—Sunny rooms to let; well furnished. FULTON, 430—Nice furnished rooms to let in private house. —_— FOLSOM, 1393—Nice, large, sunny front room; suitable for two men. | FULTON, 510A—Two unfurnished, sunny rooms to let. FOURTEENTH, 439—Sunny rooms to let; well furnished. FOURTEENTH, 138A—Nicely furnished rooms; Tent reasonabie. —_— FILLMORE, 1501%—Rooms to let; furnished; reasonable. FRANKLIN, 237—Sunny rooms to let by the month; neatly furnished, FELL, 101—Attractive rooms to let; suniiy; well furnished. e T R S FULTON, 150—One sunny fumnished bay-win- oW room; runn! water; ;1 bet. Hall and Van Ness ave.s price $ib. " O FRANKLIN, 227—Front, sunny room, for 3; call 4 days. 4 e GEARY, 017, near Larkin—Sunny furnished rooms’ to let. —_— GUERRERO, 256—Neat, well furnished, sunny rooms to let. —_— GEARY, 885—Nicely furnished rooms to let; bath, very reasonable. PR bt MmO R R A T GEARY, 869—Close in; very nice rooms i turnished; bath. aded —_— GOLDEN GATE ave., 1215—Sunny furnished rooms to let; reasomable. GUERRERO, 518—Modern new flat; rooms to let, furnished. —_— GOLDEN GATE ave., 6—Rear sunny elngl room, $5 month. sl very elegant —_— GEARY, 807 corner Hyde—Large front room; pho; private; also elegant front sulte; modern house. e e GROVE, 540—Room for 1 or 2 T phone and bath; modern. e —_— Gll\.[‘)vt, 419—Neat, sunny furnished rooms, to _— GOUGH, 410—Rooms to let in & pleasa: = vate home: very mlmyl..t T e GUERRBRO. 583—1In nice private home, = titul farnished rosme vo io SeER et. G!']‘ERREP.O. 346—Sunny furnished rooms to —_— GEARY, 736—Elegantly furnished sultes or " single’ rooms, $10 and up; desired. " = GUERRERO, 702—1In_a 2 UERRERO, T00-1Tn & very desirable neigh- GOUG! Ve g5 0% ,E",..’,‘“; ery desirable furnished rooms HAIGHT, sy : e i o o ueabed; ‘new; never been 5 g B SUTTER, 1128—Beautiful sunny furnished rooms to let. ) SUTTER, 1643—Very desirable, nicely fur— nished rcoms In new, sunny flat; convenient; reasonable. TWENTI . 8518—Neat sunny furnished rooms to A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture household goods stored, moved, shipned. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone \rant 161. CONKLIN'S storage furniture and merchan- dise. 383 Golden Gate ave. Phone South 102 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore phone West 2628. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery n 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds secomd-hand, $3, §5, §8; slightly used, $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. TREAT ave., 832—Neat, well furnisheq rooms to let in private home. TURK, 667—Close in; to let; furnished. THIRD, 231—Rooms from $1.50 to $2.50 week; transient, 26c to 50c day: clean house. TURK, 12051—Neat furnizhed rooms to let; reasonable, TURK, 1602—Top flat and beautiful eunny furnished rooms. run- TURK, 816—Large sunny front room; ning water inclosed, near Jefferson Park. very desirable rooms UNITED STATES, 128 Bddy, near Market—400 roomlll.‘:sc to 81 night, $L.15 to 86 wes) tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. VALENCIA, 150, near Market—Very nice rooms to let. VAN NESS ave., 101%4—Sunny, corner room; bath, phone; suitable 2 gentlemen; reas. VALBNCIA, 005_Neat, well furnished rooms to let: reasonable, VALENCIA. 510—Sunny, neat furnished rooms to let. ) VALENCIA, 564—Neat furnished rooms to lef reasonablc. VALENCIA. 126A—Rooms to let; sunny: very reasonable, VALENCIA, 761—Furnished rooms to let; very onabls neat and VAN NESS ave., 2553—Nicely furnished, con- venient rooms to let. VALENCIA, 207—Sunny rooms to let; Mis- sion warm belt. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market— Most _convenient and_respectable; 700 rvoms 85¢ to $1.50 nightly, $2 to §8 week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room; free bus, baggage. WASHINGTON, 1408, corner Lesvenworth— Furnished rooms in private family; no board. ‘WALLER, 1369—Nice fus eg rooms in pri- i home: very reasonable. WfB'!.’:ER. 161—Neat, sunny furnished -oom o let. t for of The Call ib‘noa: A BRANCH office tion of advertisements and subscriptic been opened at 1008 opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. 2 ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office. ‘cor. Duncan & Charch sts. e — ~____ROOMS AND BOARD. S~ CK, 575, c Grove—Nicely fur- Tant table bords T iy S, 1265 e locality; good car service O'FARRELL, 1880—Select boarders - in private family; rooms nicely furnished, with all_conveniences; bath; phone, etc.;' Tates ALL makes reduced, repairing, renting. Singer W. & W. office. i87 6th_st.: tel. Jessle S706. REMOVAL NOTICE. . FOR catalogs see P. R. GLISSMAN, with WALTER N. BRUNT & CO.. 600 Mission at. Il DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con., Glant Station, Cal. dividend, No. 88, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the imsued ‘capital stock of the company, has been daclared, payable on April 10, 1906; transfer books will close April 8, 1806, at noo: cheoks will be malled. C. C. QUINN, eecr tary. e ——— MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: ' Arthur Bailey. 31, Yuba City, and Luclle P. Nagle, 23, 389A First avenue. Chatles 'A. Koenig, 24, 1306 Greenwich st., and Louise Brandt, 33, 1130 Potrero avenue. Karl E. Nyman, 26, 120 Silver stroet, and Atna J. Erickson, 23, 1320 Green street. Julius Goldman, 25 1014 Howard street, and Lifshe Woolok, 18, 1014 Howard streef James O. M. Gailoway, 43, San Rafacl, and Minnle Iversen, 38, San Rafael. Austin §. Ferguson, 25, 834 Central avenue, and Estelle Riley, 22, 537 Turk street. Walter W. Thompson, 21, 107 Market st., and Annette M. Douglass, 18, £11 Point Lobos ave. BIRTAS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not ba inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons suthorized to have the same published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. e —— ~ BORN, o g ok T SV TR, Ot 18 e l A ot Dt 5 Camiion il o e S EGAN.Tn this'eity, March 25, S e 10 “the wife of £ ter. ook ¢cDONNELL—In this city, March 26, 1906, 'umdemflq:’m 2o s, Joi. 6., Barry, Catherine Mysell, Jos. 7 Belton, Phillip M., 60 Meyer, W. G. C., T4 Briggs, Chas. G., 15 Neison, William, 61 Coleman, J. A. B., 20 Netheriand, Jacob, 24 Connolly, Ellen Judd Nuttridge Blanchs, 5 Croke, William, 4§ Olsoff, John A.,25 Curley, Catherine Olson, Charles 29 De Mulford, Jake, 101 Pettersen, John E., Dowling, R. F., 42 Rasmussen. John, 39 Heuning, Hannah, 51 Regan, Daniel, 63 Howe, John W., 49 Sargent, M. W.. 68 Hodge, Benj. O., 81 Schaeffer; C’é S Hranuelll, Glusts, 40 Schander. Adolph, Johnson, 'E. A., 28 Short, Frank T 21 King, George, 15 Stik, Patrick, 29 Lacazotte, Josephine, 27 Sflva, Amells, 32 Laflin (infant) Smith, Mery, 82 Liebe, Albertine, 23 Storey. Ellen Dean. Marx, Henrtetta Voullieme, Agnes, 80 McLaughlin, Michael, 75 Wackenretder,H. C.,18 McElroy, Owen, 70~ Webb, Theresa . Mendel, ‘Lois, 62 Weinbers, Charles, BARRY—In this city, March 30, 1806, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Patrick Barry, and dearly beloved mother of David A.. Annie Edward, Catherine and William Barry. and sister of Mrs. Willlam Ahern, a native of County Cork, Treland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 2, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 487 Minna street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ent Holy Cross Cemetery. BELTON—In this city. March 31, 1906, Phillip Montgomery, beloved husband of Emma Bel- ton, and father of Phillip W.. Thomas J.. Gertrude E., Fred B, Herbert L., Arthur J. and_Ada Belton, Mrs. F. Liddfke, Mrs. de Witt and Mra. C. B. Rhodes, a native of New York City, aged 60 years 7 months and 29 days. ¥ Friends, acquaintances and members of Alta Lodge No. 242, A. O. U. W., and Gen- eral Georze Meade Post No. 48, G. A: R.. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Monday) April 2. at 2 oelock p. m., at his late residence, 3513 Twenty-third street, between Valencla and Guerrsro. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, by electric car from Thirtieth street and San Jcse avenue. BRIGGS—In Sacramento, Cal.. March 29, 1906, Charles G., son of Frank F. and Louise and grandson of Charles Schmitt, a native of California, aged 15 years 3 months and § days. E¥ Remains will be cremated at 0dd Fel- lows' Cemetery Monday, April 2, at 2 p. m. COLEMAN—Drowned at sea on the Valenela. James Arthur Pickering Coleman, beloved Bon of Mrs. A. Johnson, a mative of Calif nia, sxed 20 years and 10 months. ( papers please copy.) CONNOLLY—In this city, March 31, 1906, El- len Judd Connolly, beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas E. Green and the late John H. and James F. Judd, and aunt of Arthur C. Fo- ley. a native ot Strackstown, County Ros- common, 1Ireland. (Grass Valley, Nevada County, papers please copy.) [FFriends and scquaintances are - fully Invited to attend a solomn requiem high mass which will be celebrated for the repose of her soul tomorrow (Monday). at St. Rose's Church, commencing at § c'clock a. m. In- terment Grass Valley, Nevada County, Cal. Please omit flowers. No carriages. CROKE—In this city, March 31, 1006, Wil- ltam Croke, a native of County Tipperary, Treland, aged 48 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. JRLEY—In this city, March 31, 1908, at her ate residence, 1345 Eddy gtreet, Catherine, beloved wifs of the late Lawrence Curles. devoted mother of Sadie and Edward Curley, and_ sister of John E. Brennan and the late Mary McDevitt and Martin Brennan, a native of Galway, Ireland. DE MULFORD—In this city, March 30, 1906, Jake de Mulford, a native of Corsica, azed 101_years. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow. (Monday), April 2, at 11 o'cleck a. m. at St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman, 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. DOWLING—In this city. March 31, 1906, Richard F. Dowling, beloved son of the late Richard and Margaret Dowling, and brother of W. E., A. J., J. L. Maud A., Catherine A. Eva M., George F., Gertrude and Leo Dowling, a native of California, aged 42 years 5 months and 10 days. HENNING—TIn this city. March 30. 1008 Hannah Henning, beloved wife of John C. Henning, and mother of Mrs. T. B. Dwyer and Harry, George and Herbert Henning. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 8: m.. from the parlors of James McGinn & Co.. 214 Eddy st.. thence to St. Peter's Church. where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul. commencing at 9:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HODGE—In this city. March 81, 1006, at the residence. 1426 Market strest Benjamin O., beloved husband of the lats Mary Hodwe, and father of J. C. F. H. and Eva Hodwe and Mrs. B. C. Quigley, and the iate B. O. Hodee Jr., a native of New York, aged 81 vears. HOWE—Tn this city, March 31. 1906, John W.. Dbeloved husband of Lena Howe, father of Violet C. Howe, and sister of Mra. Mary Adler, a native of Connecticut, aged 49 years 1 month and 17 days. HRANUELLI—In this city. March 81, 1008, Glusto. beloved uncle of Nicholas Hranuelll. a _native of Brac Postire, Daimatia. Aus- tria, aged 40 years. A member of Slavonic Tigiie M. B. Soclety. ¥ Remains at the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. be- tween Sevent: and Eighth. JOHNSON—In Honolulu, March 21, 1908, Ed- ward A. Johnson, beloved son of Lucy H, and the late Willlam Johnson. and brother of Mrs. L. M. Schilling. a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 28 years. KING—In this city, March 81, 1906, George King, son of Herbert and Fannle King, aged 15 years. LAFLIN—In this city. March 27. 1906, infant son of Peter J. and Mattlda Lagin. LACAZOTTE—In this city, March $0, 1908, Josephine Lacazotte, beloved wife of Daniel Lacazotte, mother of Alice, Daniel and Plerre Lacazotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Robin, sister of Plerrs and Jrma Robin Mrs. J. Haffemayer. Mrs. V. Parent! and Mrs. Arthur Bresson, and sister-in-law of Joseph _Haftemayer, ® Victor Parant! _and Arthur Bresson, a native of San Franecisco, Bged 27 years and 24 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Sunday, April 1. at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, 1223 Mason street. themce to Church of Notre Dame des Victoires for sarvices, commencing at 9:45 a. m, thence to Thirtleth street and San Joss avenue for clectric_funeral car. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LIEBE—In this city, March 31, 1908, Alberts beloved mother of Henry and Emanusl Liena. and daughter of Louls and Helena Ulsemer. a native of Alsace-Lorraine, aged 23 years 8 months and 20 days. MARX—In Virginia® Clity, Nev, Henrtetta 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (fonday). Aprll 2, at 2:13 p. m., from the lors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Far- —_— e e S HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) \ DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln Schoel. Telephone South S0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ek R o T L N CRAIG,COCHRAN&CO. Funeral Directors (Established 1858) 461 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE. Lady Attendant. Telephone South 47. FU DIRECTORS. Removed to Their New Fariors Ve AR TRMORTN S S YD 'GEO. 'W. LUNT. HENRY C. BUNKER. BUNKER & LUNT . Funeral Directors, Interment Home of Peace Ceme- tery. by P. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. McELROY—In this city, Marei 31. 1908, Owen, beloved husband of Mary Castles McElroy. and father of Mrs. Willis Freeman. Mrs. P. Laftanehine, Mrs. G. Booles of Honoluru, and Charles John O., Margaret. Elle ‘Aileen J. McEiroy, a native of Dundalk, Ire- land, aged 70 years. [FNotice of funeral hereatter. Remains at the pariors of N. Gray & Co., 612-61% Van Ness avenu: McLAUGHLIN—In this city, March 31, 1908, Michael, beloved brother of John Patrick and the late Edward McLaughlin. and uncie of Mrs. Catherine M. Cox, a native of County Sligo, ireland. aged 75 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 3:30 a. m., from the Knizhts of the Red Branch Hall, 1133 Mission sgreet, thence to St, Joseph's Church, where a =ol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Headquarters Company A, Irish Volunteers, San Francisco, Cal., March 31. 1906—Com- pany Orders: The company will assemble in uniform at K. R. B. Hall, 1133 Mission street. Monday. April 2, at § a. m.. to attend the funeral of our late brother, Colonel Michael McLaughlin, organizer and Center of I R. B. for all of Scotland. By order . H. C, FILGATE, Captain Com., L: V. P. J. KENNY, First Serxeant. MENDEL--In this city, March 29, 1906, Louis, beloved husband of Flora Mendel, and be- loved father of Mrs. Charles Stookwits, Isaac, Mose, Ralph and Jullus Mendel, Max M., Abe and Joseph Levy and Mrs. M. Ora- tein of Butte Mont, a native of Colma. Prussia, aged €2 years 1 month and 22 days. E7Friends and acquaintances .are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services A today (Sunday). at 2:13 o'clock p. m., at. * his late residence. 1408 Geary street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by traif leaving Third and Townsend streets &t - 3:30 p. m. MEYER—In Alameda, Cal, March 31, 1906, Wiillam G. C. Meyer, beloved husband of Emma Meyer, and father of William M. and Emma A. Meyer, a native of Hadersieben, Germany.” axed 4 years 7 months and 1 ays. IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ° Monday, April o'clock p. m.. st his [ Pacific avenue, late residence, Alameda, Cal. Interment private. MYSELL—In this city, March 29, 1906, Joseph George Mysell, dearly beloved of Metta C. Mywell. and father of Willtam C. Mysell, Mrs. Thomas B. Kent and Lillian C. and Louise Mysell, a native of Germany, aged 74 vears and 1 montn. - 7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Walhalla' Encampment No. 7, L-O. O F.. am respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from Odd Fellows’ Hall. corner of Mar- ket and Seventh streets, whers services will be heid under the auspices of ny Lodge No. 13, I. O. O. F., thence to Odd Fellows' Cemetery for incineration. Remains at the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 433 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin® and Polk streets, NELSON—In the City and County Hospital, March 31, 1908, “‘I{UM Nilunnt,. & native of Massachusetts, aged 61 years. NETHERLAND—In the City and_Co Dital, March 1. 1008, Jacch Netheriand. & native of Tenn: od 24 years. ¥ NUTTRIDGE—March 30, 1906, Blanche Nut- tridge. beloved wife of Thomas Nuttridee, & native of Red Bank, Clarion County, Pa.. aged 33 years. (Pittaburs, Pu.. papers pleass E7The funeral will take place today (Sune day), at 1 odclock p. m., From the parlors’ of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. OLSON—In this city, March 26, 1906, Charles Olson, a native of Bjork O'Wasa, Finland, aged 29 years. A member of Cement Work~ ere’_Unlon, Local No. 29, of E¥Friends and acqualintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday) at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks & Co., 432 Golden Gate avenue between Larkin and Polk streets. under the auspices of Tament Workers' Union, Local No. 1. Interment Cy- oFiees Lawn Cemetery. LSON—In this city, March 30, 1906, Joha Albert Olson, a naitve of Sweden, aged 25 yesgs. A member of Odin Lodge No. 503, ¥ £ Priende and scatatn respec: acquaintances are < fully nvited to attend the funeral services today (Sunday). at 1 oclock p. m. at 04d Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Mar- ket streets, under = the Odin Lodge No. 893, I. O. O. F. Remains at the mortuary “chapel of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 461 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. PETTERSEN—In this eity, March John Elmer Pettersen, dearly beioved son of Jobn and Lina Pettersen, a native of Califor- R:llc.-a:lm:y-nfimn(numd'uhyl —In Haywards, March 30, 1 John Rasmussen, beloved husband of.Annis Rasmuseen, a native of Denmark, aged 39 vears and 10 mantha. - : Friends and acquaintances are invited to,attend the funeral from Dania, Hall, Hay- o't Sunday, April 1. d Tent Lone Tres Cometery: T - lter REGAN—In this city, March 31, 1906, Dantel Regan, brother of the late Patrick and John hsn. & native of Ireland, aged 65 years. Friends and_acquatntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (ondey). Aprll 2, at 1 o'clock B: G atrick’s Church, &, Fatriex < erment Holy SARGENT—In Oakiand. Cal.. March 31, 1006, ces of M. W. Sarment. beloved husband of Lizzi Sargent. and father of Mrs. Ella 8. Rebin. son, Fred H.'and Bert H. Sargent, a native of Vermont, aged €8 years. SCHAEFFER—In Valley, Napa Count; Cal., March 3, 1008, C Schaeffer, beloved becca Schaeffer, and fathet g hnnmn‘m. fne ol"n“d berg, ~— . o] a native itte: 3 2 mwany. aged 61 years. 2 - * SCHANDER—In Alameda, Cal, March A 1908, Afialgl leh-nde;, ‘:;ov.dr husband ’f;f Carolina ‘hander, an Adolph and_Rachel Schander, & native of - N. Y., aged 50 years 4 months and 22 days. A member of George G. Meade Post No, 45 EFThe funeral will take place from his late residence 1917 Schiller street, today (Sunday). April 1, at 1:30 der the auspices of the G. A. R. private, Mountain View Cemetery. SHORT—In Alameda, Cal., March 30, 1906, Frank T., Nh'.dmofDllh..gWA i.llm and mmu-r :! Ed) and late ice Short, a native of MM_ aged n Tears 34 & monthe p lends acquaintances Tespect - fully invited to attend the f\n_'l.l." (Monday), April 2, at 2 o'clock p. m., the r'sll't:'. - 1903 '. thence 0seph’s services. Tnterment St. Mary's Cemetery. = i SILK—In this city, March 31 Patrick Silk, son of Thomas and Silk, 2 native of Galway, Ireland. aged 30 years and 10 months SILVA—In Sa: Cal.. March 8 1906, mu‘:rm'-a%m%u-a- Siiva and th late Silve. and sister and Robert Bilva, a Dative of 'California. seat 82 years 5 fully invited to attend the “-vu- i Ch will be celebrated for the repose commeneing at 10 o'clock. - Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this city. March Ty VOULLIEME—In ity, March the residence i e 5. ot 1540 t strest, Agnes W be- » R2 the lat i i i g. 4 ; i i -f ; H i : ! I ! | i 2 3 2,1 s 8 il 4 L : i I [